SHEBOYGAN - Two Sheboygan men face drug-related felony charges after more than 70 grams of methamphetamine was found in their residence, police say.

Nathaniel Newton-Reinert, 21, of Sheboygan, was charged Friday with possession of amphetamines with intent to sell and maintaining a drug trafficking place.

Michael Malczewski, 29, of Sheboygan, was charged with four drug-related felony counts including possession of amphetamines with intent to sell and maintaining a drug trafficking place. He also faces five misdemeanor drug charges.

Nathaniel Newton-Reinert(Photo: Courtesy of the Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office)

According to the criminal complaint, officers went to the Sheboygan home of Newton-Reinert and Malczewski looking for a different occupant in relation to a fraud charge. When officers knocked on the door, they heard footsteps running in the house. When Newton-Reinert answered the door, officers smelled what they believed to be burned marijuana coming from his body, the complaint said.

Officers then decided to search the house because Newton-Reinert was on probation, according to the complaint.

In a closet, officers found 68.61 grams of methamphetamine and 0.34 grams of cocaine, the complaint said. In a common room upstairs, officers also found three bags of methamphetamine, according to the complaint.

Michael Malczewski(Photo: Courtesy of the Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office)

In Malczewski's bedroom, officers found 4.01 grams of methamphetamine, as well as various pills, marijuana and several tinfoil bindles of heroin, the complaint said. Officers also said drug paraphernalia was present in his room. In the attic, officers found more drug paraphernalia including syringes, spoons and a glass pipe, the complaint said.

If convicted, Newton-Reinert could face more than 40 years in prison and/or more than $100,000 in fines. If convicted, Malczewski could face more than 50 years in prison and/or more than $130,000 in fines.

While in the home, officers also found the person they were looking for in relation to the fraud charge.